When Microsoft finally pulls the plug on Windows 10 its successor will be four years old, and for three of those, it was never the OS of choice amongst Steam users

When Microsoft finally pulls the plug on Windows 10 its successor will be four years old, and for three of those, it was never the OS of choice amongst Steam users

A single survey only ever tells you a snapshot of how things are, but take 44 consecutive surveys, and the patterns you see will give you some good insights. That’s what Valve has been doing for the past four years, and delving into its hardware survey results over time shows that PC gamers have been very reluctant to move away from Windows 10. Even its impending support door slam doesn’t seem to be shifting users in droves.

You can check the numbers yourself, of course, by going through Valve’s monthly Steam Hardware Survey posts on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. That’s what I did to create the chart below, and what you’re looking at are the percentage shares that Windows 11, 10, and 7 have in each survey.

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